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Daily - How Family Traditions Support Mental Health

Daily - How Family Traditions Support Mental Health

Senior Safety Advice · Esther C Kane CAPS, C.D.S.

November 26, 20259m 7s

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We explore how family traditions act as psychological anchors that reduce anxiety, strengthen belonging, and support mental health for seniors and caregivers. Through research, practical tips, and Darlene’s apple pie story, we show how rituals can adapt without losing their heart.• the quiet power of traditions to anchor identity and mood• Darlene’s remote apple pie ritual as a model for connection• research on predictability, bonding hormones, and resilience• adapting rituals to changing family needs and distances• five practical ways to nurture or simplify traditions• caregiver strategies and dementia-friendly sensory cues• giving yourself permission to adjust painful traditions• a simple weekly practice to recreate meaning and gratitudeIf this episode warmed your heart, share it with a family member or friend who might need a gentle reminder of how much traditions matterYou can find more reflections and caregiving resources at Senior SafetyAdvice.com and come back tomorrow for another daily moment of calm, guidance, and encouragement right here on the Senior Safety Advice podcast

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